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French Navy - Marine Nationale
Amiral Ronarc’h class Frigate
(Frégate de Défense et d'Intervention / FDI)
 
 
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06/22
Units:
 
D 660
FS Amiral Ronarc'h (2024?)
D 661
FS Amiral Louzeau (2026?)
D 662
FS Amiral Castex (2027?)
D 663
FS Amiral Nomy (2028?)
D 664
FS Amiral Cabanier (2029?)
 
 
Specifications:
 
Displacement: 4460 tons
Length: 122 m (400 feet)
Beam: 17.7 m (58 ft)
Draft: ?
Speed: 27 knots (50 km/h; 31.1 mph)
Range: 5000 nmi (9,300 km; 5,800 mi) at 15 knots (28 km/h; 17 mph)
Complement: 110 + air detachment

Propulsion:
Combined Diesel and Diesel (CODAD)
32,000 kW (42,900 shp)
2 shafts / 2 propellers

Armament:
Sylver A50 8-cell Vertical Launching System / VLS (2x8 cells)
for MBDA Aster 15 and/or Aster 30 SAM

8 x MBDA Exocet MM-40 Block 3 SSM

1 x OtoMelara/Leonardo 76/62SR Super Rapid gun

2 x Nexter Narwhal 20 Naval Weapon Station (NWS)

2 x twin torpedo tubes for EuroTorp MU90 Impact torpedoes

Systems:
Thales SeaFire multi-function Active electronically scanned array (AESA) S-band Search Radar
Thales Kingklip Mark 1115 hull mounted sonar
Thales CAPTAS-4 Combined Active/Passive Towed Array Sonar
 
Aviation:
flight deck + hangar for 1 NHIndustries NH90 Caiman helicopter
 
 
The Frégates de taille intermédiaire (FTI; English: Frigates of intermediate size) is a French military program to design and create a planned class of frigates to be used by the French Navy. At the moment, the program consists of five ships, with commissioning planned from 2023 onwards. The frigate-type has subsequently been identified as a "Frégate de Défense et d'Intervention" (FDI) with the lead ship being named "Admiral Ronarc’h". First steel was cut in October 2019 beginning construction on the lead unit. The lead ship was projected to be laid down in November 2021.

History:
The Intermediate Frigate (FTI) program responds to the need for a fleet of fifteen first-class frigates and allows the French Navy to operate in a crisis zone, as recommended in the White Paper on Defense and National Security of 2013. These frigates join the ten examples of the FREMM multipurpose frigate (Aquitaine) class and Horizon class.

Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian announces the launch of this program on 29 May 2015 on the naval aviation base in Lann-Bihoué (Ploemeur, Morbihan). A total of five ships should be produced, the first taking the place within the last three planned Aquitaine Class frigates.

The FTIs, of a contained size, would better correspond to the demands of the export markets according to the Directorate-General for Armaments and also make it possible to maintain the development and production capacities of the French shipyards.

These ships will replace the La Fayette class frigates ship for ship, currently used as first rank frigates but considered to be insufficiently armed. A modernization of three vessels in this class is planned, awaiting delivery of the first intermediate size frigate in 2023.

According to Admiral Bernard Rogel and the Direction générale de l'Armement, the latter would be endowed with significant anti-aircraft capabilities with active antenna radar and fixed planes, anti-submarine means (helicopter and towed sonar ), and would have a displacement of 4,000 to 4,500 tonnes.


The French Defence Ministry announced the attribution to DCNS of a contract for the development and construction of five intermediate-size frigates (FTIs) intended for the French Navy on the 21 April 2017. The new frigate, to be named BELH@RRA, will be equipped with electronic systems and sensors developed by Thales and will be equipped with Aster 30 missiles from MBDA Aster 15/30:

> The SEA FIRE all-digital multi-function radar with four fixed antennas, which will meet the requirements of a broad range of missions, from ship self-defence to extended air defence, and can deploy MBDA Aster 15/30.

> The compact version of the CAPTAS-4 towed-array sonar, delivers the same ultra-long-range detection performance as the original version of CAPTAS-4 with 20% lower weight and a footprint almost 50% smaller, claimed to be the best in its class by Thales.

> The Aquilon integrated digital communications system, and an IFF (Identification Friend of Foe) associated with the SEA FIRE radar.

> The SENTINEL system, an advanced digital electronic warfare system built around a modular architecture.

source: wikipedia (11/20)
 
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